Engineering Rock Mechanics
An Introduction to the Principles
Pergamon (Publisher)
Published in December 1995
Book
Hardback
456 pages
978-0-08-041912-1 (ISBN)
Description
Engineering rock mechanics is the discipline used to design structures built in rock. These structures encompass building foundations, dams, slopes, shafts, tunnels, caverns, hydroelectric schemes, mines, radioactive waste respositories and geothermal energy projects: in short, any structure built on or in a rock mass. Despite the variety of projects that use rock engineering, the principles remain the same. "Engineering Rock Mechanics" clearly and systematically explains the key principles behind rock engineering. The book covers the basic rock mechanics principles; how to study the interactions between these principles and a discussion on the fundamentals of excavation and support and the application of these in the design of surface and underground structures. "Engineering Rock Mechanics" is recommended as an across-the-board source of information for the benefit of anyone involved in rock mechanics and rock engineering. The book particularly strives to provide a deep understanding of all the key subjects to create an essential reference tool.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
references
Dimensions
Height: 267 mm
Width: 184 mm
Weight
1111 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-08-041912-1 (9780080419121)
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06/2000
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Content
Geological setting; stress; "in situ" stress; strain; intact rock; discontinuities; rock masses; permeability; anisotropy and inhomogeneity; testing techniques; rock mass classification; rock dynamics and time dependent aspects; rock mechanics interactions and rock engineering systems; excavation principles; stabilization principles; surface excavation instability mechanisms; design and analysis of surface excavations; underground excavation instability mechanisms; design and analysis of underground excavations.